'Avengers: Age of Ultron' 2015 Rumors [VIDEO]: Loki's Return Teased by Marvel President Kevin Feige, Comic Con 2013 Interview Explains New Title

By Jon Niles, Mstarz reporter | Jul 24, 2013 03:31 PM EDT

As of this weekend, The Avengers 2 has officially received the title The Avengers: Age of Ultron according to a Marvel panel during the 2013 San Diego Comic Con. The panel answered plenty of questions around the other movies in the works that are under the company's production umbrella, but Avengers news is usually the biggest. Hitting theaters in 2015, The Avengers: Age of Ultron is hoping to capitalize on the first film's success (third highest grossing film of all time), but there are plenty of questions surrounding this sequel. Luckily, Marvel president Kevin Feige opened up about some details and gave a few hints!

First off, Feige discussed the interesting title and introducing Ultron, a not-so popular character, to the masses.

"It's not that story, but it's that title. It's been in the works for seven or eight months," Feige explained, referring to the comic book run of the same name. "There are some things in this movie, that you'll see in 2015, that arise directly from casual conversations Joss and I had on the set of the first one. 'Would it be cool if...?' 'That would be cool!'.... We came up with a few titles, but every month a new comic book appeared, and that's a great title. Age Of Ultron is a great title. We had a few other 'Of Ultrons', but that was the best one. So we're borrowing that title, but taking storylines from decades of Avengers storylines."

We also recently found out that Agent Coulson (played by Clark Gregg) will not be returning for the Avengers sequel. Coulson was a reoccurring character in the Marvel films who died in The Avengers. He was apparently revived for the television series "Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D." though, so some fans were wondering about his involvement in the sequel. Alas, no Coulson.

Fiege did however hint at a character that could be returning in Age of Ultron, though.

"We think Loki could be the big bad for us, for a long time," he said.

Check out Fiege's interview right here:

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